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Feb 14, 2010
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Wolves is one that you always use as one of your examples to 'prove' your point. And yet you weren't there.

You weren't there today either, yet still come out with the same old crap about how it wasn't the 'Wall, and anyway Brighton fans are just as bad.

I also was not at Waterloo but I think there was a spot of bother with the French that day. The games I have been at where I can say Brighton were as bad as anyone are Chesterfield, Pompey, Brentford and Palace. There are in my experience generally 2 or 3 games a season where Brighton play up away from home. Its just an observation
 


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Oct 18, 2006
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Can I also remind Brighton fans of the rioting that Brighton have been involved in at places like Chesterfield, Palace, Brentford, and fighting last season at west ham and those Brighton fans in jail for the fighting against Spurs before a frienly or the leeds fans attacked in Brighton or the southend fans stabbed in our last away game down there. So its not just Millwall. If West ham or some other fans have gone to cause trouble then it will still be millwall who will get the blame.

You are funny :)
 




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Yep. I remember talking to some LFC fans (not trouble makers) who were at the match. They told me that many LFC fans were jumping over the wall to get into the area where the LFC fans were, because they were amongst Juve fans that were, as you say pelting them. Many LFC fans in their own area moved towards that wall to help them over. So that area became very congested and the pathetic breeze block wall collapsed. Footage showed the violent Juve fans, who even after the tragic incident, and after the match went ahead, were still causing trouble. A sad event, and unfortunately the Juve fans only have themselves to blame.

The Juve fans were up for it but the Belgium police certainly were not up to the job,armed police running from Juve fans shooting blanks at them(YES THAT IS TRUE AND LIVE T.V. FOOTAGE SHOWED IT) Juve fans lobbing concrete before the game and Belgium plod ignoring Liverpool fans complaining to them about it before K.O.

BUT EUEFA greed and incompetence in picking a derelect dump of a ground and allowing Belgium fans to sell on tickets to Juve fans on the black market was the biggest cause.
 




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Very easy to jump on the bandwagon but these things don't happen every game, fighting like that is rare and wildly the minority of their support are total bellends. .

Why did they build that wire mesh cage from South Bermondsey to their ground. Bloody away fans picking on them.
 




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Am I right in thinking Millwall used to team up with our frim at some of the more feisty Brighton away games around the turn of the decade. I'm certain there was Millwall with Brighton at Southend on the day that Kuipers was subbed at half time.

Millwall had a few in the White Horse End back in 79. I remember them going around trying to be all matey with Brighton while at the same time giving it the big 'un. I also remember them getting a good shoe-ing at half time up by a burger wagon.
 


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Simster

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I also was not at Waterloo but I think there was a spot of bother with the French that day. The games I have been at where I can say Brighton were as bad as anyone are Chesterfield, Pompey, Brentford and Palace. There are in my experience generally 2 or 3 games a season where Brighton play up away from home. Its just an observation
What puts people's back up is your feeble attempts to portray yourself as some student of football crowd disorder based on heresay and conjecture.

It is simple. Crowd disorder is sadly a big part of Millwall culture. We are not talking about a handful of 50 or so well dressed men in their 20s out for a pre-organised ruck, or a baying herd of embarrassing mongs who will only run amok in places like Southend when numbers favour them massively. This is what we see at Albion.

At Millwall, there are literally hundreds of ****ing hard nutters you wouldn't mess with, who all look like Phil Mitchell and who all talk about taking liberties on other teams manors. In addition to these very scary blokes, there are many many more weirdly angry blokes at Millwall who aren't hard at all, but are happy to cause serious trouble when mobbed up. And they do. This is a conclusion drawn from my own experiences, not the sort of nonsense you seem happy to spout.
 




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Crickey the press do hate Millwall dont they, almost as much as Oxford, Aldershot, Southend, Palace, Chesterfield, Bournemouth, Brentford, QPR ect ect must hate Brighton

Clearly a press vendetta :facepalm:
 




Feb 14, 2010
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Millwall had a few in the White Horse End back in 79. I remember them going around trying to be all matey with Brighton while at the same time giving it the big 'un. I also remember them getting a good shoe-ing at half time up by a burger wagon.

But this cant be right because according to NSC its only Millwall who cause trouble and Brighton dont do that, even tho Brighton clearly do. Also according to NSC even if west ham were at the game today it was still only millwalls fault. The logic according to NSC is quite brilliant.
 


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The trouble with WCP and PPF is that they give it all the I.K.N. shite(they probably are the same person) but you just know they have not lived it,that they both(or one)are just spotty oiks who live the "dream".
Some of us were there in the 70's and 80's with the Bosun the Burrell and the Worthing boys,we can spot a fraud from a mile off.
 


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Those attacking the police should not only be banned from watching football for a few years, they should be given a jail sentence. When they sober up they'll start crying and sh*t*ng themselves in the months ahead when CCTV catches up with them - possibly taken away from their family, jobs lost and hopefully severe mental stress.

Millwall fans. You deserve it, you scum.
 


Feb 14, 2010
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The trouble with WCP and PPF is that they give it all the I.K.N. shite(they probably are the same person) but you just know they have not lived it,that they both(or one)are just spotty oiks who live the "dream".
Some of us were there in the 70's and 80's with the Bosun the Burrell and the Worthing boys,we can spot a fraud from a mile off.

No mate, Im not PPF. I am not "in the know" and have never been involved in trouble whether at football or anywhere else for that matter.
 




GoldWithFalmer

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Millwall had 300- 500 fans in the North stand in 1991 in their 4-1 defeat and Nothing happened.........

It's not always Millwall that starts trouble
 


Pogue Mahone

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Apr 30, 2011
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But this cant be right because according to NSC its only Millwall who cause trouble and Brighton dont do that, even tho Brighton clearly do. Also according to NSC even if west ham were at the game today it was still only millwalls fault. The logic according to NSC is quite brilliant.

Back in '79. 34 years ago. No longer relevant.

Read [MENTION=232]Simster[/MENTION] 's post for what's relevant now, sums it up pretty accurately in my book.
 


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